Ask A Blogger A Question tag

Sands asked me What do the letters on the word “Asaaan” say about the person who created the name and does it have anything to do with how “asaaan” (as in meaning “easy”) she makes anything she tries her hand at?

Back when I first started blogging, my blog name was Asaan, then when I had Samar, I added one more a.. If you hadnt guessed it, And as for making things easy, HA!

A–Ashwina

S–Sraikh

A–Avasha

A–Arnav

A–Abhimaan

N–NK

I pass this tag onto Tangy aka Prashanti. Did you ever resolve your cookware problem? Which set did you buy?

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6 Responses to Ask A Blogger A Question tag

  1. Sands says:

    Arnav & Abhimaan (light bulb goes off!!) I also thought of them as Samar & Neil and hence the question :) Thanks for taking it up!

  2. AverageJane says:

    Ah, I see! What does Sraikh mean though? :)

    Me: My first name, my maiden surname and initials of my married name :) I made up it years ago and have used it every where since. No 1 search term for my blog :)

  3. Prashanti says:

    Yay !! You tagged me :) :) Will answer soon on my blog :P :P Thanku thnku :)

  4. AP says:

    Didn’t know about boys’ names (starting with letter A)!!! Cool blogname indeed!!!

  5. shilpadesh says:

    I always wanted to ask but assumed it is your kids’ names but never could fit the names I knew to the letters. I actually thought:

    A – Avasha
    S – Samar
    A – Ashwina
    A – some filler
    A – some filler again!!!!!!
    N – Neil

    Hehe

    Me: FILLER> KYa Filler? rofl

  6. Shilpa says:

    Hehe I know filler is funny but I told myself that! New theme? Nice. Loads fast on my iPhone.

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